it sounds a lot like the filth you would most certainly encounter in the bowels of the interweb, places like 4 chan where the racist domestic terrorist who drove 200 miles to a grocery store in a predominantly black neighborhood in buffalo to slaughter black people says that he was radicalized while he was sitting at home bored during the pandemic. this vile person killed ten people, all black and injured three more. he spelled out his ideology in a manifesto he allegedly wrote filled with racist and anti-semitic memes citing the great replacement theory of white supremacists, the false idea that began in the early 30s in france that claims that white people in europe and in the united states are being systematically replaced with non-white people as part of a jewish conspiracy. it s the camp of the saints that you might have heard from former bebright boss and consignificant-year steve bannon and might seem like the crud that s relegated to the darkest corners of the intraw
Propaganda. Plus preschools without plus, preschool without walls a new movement is breaking down the barriers of the classroom and letting kids learn in the Great Outdoors. In a classroom, a lot of the things that you have are static and were designed to be played with in one particular way. The Natural Environment changes every single day. Sreenivasan all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by and with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Sreenivasan yesterday we reported on president trumps updated criticism of the neo nazi and White Nationalist groups that caused violence two days earlier in charlottesville. That was yesterday. Today, in an impromptu News Conference originally about an executive order on infrastructure, trump defended his statements from over the weekend an
Propaganda. Plus preschools without plus, preschool without walls a new movement is breaking down the barriers of the classroom and letting kids learn in the Great Outdoors. In a classroom, a lot of the things that you have are static and were designed to be played with in one particular way. The Natural Environment changes every single day. Sreenivasan all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by and with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Sreenivasan yesterday we reported on president trumps updated criticism of the neo nazi and White Nationalist groups that caused violence two days earlier in charlottesville. That was yesterday. Today, in an impromptu News Conference originally about an executive order on infrastructure, trump defended his statements from over the weekend an
Peoples wagesism wages. It is very hard. If there is a little bit of inflation there is a way silent way of cutting wages by not giving a raise. So a little bit of inflation is healthy. But i didnt say there has been no inflation. Thank you all very much for coming out tonight. [applause] wednesday, booktv in prime time features books about drone warfare. Scott shane talks on objective troy. A terrorist, a president and the rise of the drone. Author Interview Program afterwards. He will be joined in conversation. Later that evening American University for new yorker staff writer investigation of the influence of big money and politics. Also joining us live on our three hour program sunday, march 6. Another taping this time with michael eric dyson. Race and the obama presidency. People sit down. That is a look at some of the author programs. Many of these are open to the public. Investigating the finances of the Catholic Church. Next he speaks with book tv. Book, Leonard Pitts is local
Obvious then, but these things are easier to see in retrospect. There is speculation in silicone valley but not like we had in 1999. So there are probably some inflation. Anyone else who hasnt asked a question . I will take one more from this gentlemen and then happy to sign books i want to follow up on something i heard you say. I thought you said since the abolition of the Gold Standard the dollar hasnt lost any of its buying power. No, i said it hasnt lost its power overseas in the world market. There was a terrible inflation in the 1970s. The rate of inflation generally has not been severe. It has lost about 2 a year except for that period. You can look at the figures like a dollar in 1920 is only worth 14 cents today. You know, that is really significant if you are around in 1920 and still around today. But life doesnt work that way. What happens is at a 2 rate it is barely noticeable and in some ways it is helpful. The one reason we have unemployment is for cultural reasons it is